I just wanted to pop in and say nice job of exposing the facts of the matter and isolating the real source of ire.
Personally I'm disappointed in Dean's overuse of such words this season. And perhaps his lack of wittiness comes from the writer's strike. But mysogynistic or sexist for simply saying those words is an improper conclusion. They are too rooted in today's pop culture and, sadly, their proliferation in this season perpetuates their use in common language.
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I just wanted to pop in and say nice job of exposing the facts of the matter and isolating the real source of ire.
Personally I'm disappointed in Dean's overuse of such words this season. And perhaps his lack of wittiness comes from the writer's strike. But mysogynistic or sexist for simply saying those words is an improper conclusion. They are too rooted in today's pop culture and, sadly, their proliferation in this season perpetuates their use in common language.